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Nobody celebrates the 4th of July like Boston. Here’s our guide to watching the fireworks, and how to make the most of your Independence Day in The Hub.
The route from Boston to Washington D.C. is historical in nature as you may pass through some of the most important sites in ...
But many of the attractions in Boston are highly visited, with crowds all year round and, perhaps, too much congestion to really enjoy the attractions.There's also the fact that many places in Boston ...
In a span of three hours, they smashed 340 chests of tea and dumped over 92,000 pounds of tea into Boston Harbor. The damage caused, in today's money, was worth more than $1.7 million.
In a span of three hours, they smashed 340 chests of tea and dumped over 92,000 pounds of tea into Boston Harbor. The damage caused, in today's money, was worth more than $1.7 million.
The Boston Tea Party was a foundational moment in American history—and it was not without controversy. Honor its 250th anniversary with these surprising facts.
More Ships & Museum (L) and Nick Francesescucci Postmaster, Boston, displaying The Repeal of the Stamp Act 1766 stamp at Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum on Friday,July 01, 2016.
Make-A-Wish recipient Benjamin O., 19, and his parents, Karen and Kelly, visited the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum for the 250th anniversary of the storied protest.
Patriotic mobs and harbor tea-dumping returned to Boston on Saturday as the city marked the 250th anniversary of the revolutionary protest that preceded America’s independence.
Hundreds of reenactors from around the country, dressed up in colonist garb, boarded a tall ship and destroyed more than 2,000 pounds of British tea into Boston Harbor. The thousands gathered to ...